The implications of exposure to acute and chronic stressors, and seeking mental health care, for increased psychological distress are examined. Research on eco¬nomic stress, psychological distress, and rural agrarian values each point to in¬creasing variability within rural areas. Using data from a panel study of 1,487 adults, a model predicting changes in depressive symptoms was specified and tested. Results show effects by size of place for men but not for women. Men living in rural villages of under 2,500 or in small towns of 2,500 to 9,999 people had significantly greater increases in depressive symptoms than men living in the country or in larger towns or cities. Size of place was also related to level of stigma toward mental health ca...
Aim: Regional variation in the prevalence of mental disorders and particularly variation in the role...
This paper examines the effect of aggregate economic conditions in communities on individual levels ...
A number of stereotypes about rural life, such as the pastoral and tranquil—yet stoic hardworking vi...
The implications of exposure to acute and chronic stressors, and seeking mental health care, for inc...
The present study attempted to find a global cognitive style among rural populations suggesting that...
Rural areas in the Southern United States are characterized by certain cultural values, including se...
Three studies were conducted to examine issues in the rural mental health service system. In Study 1...
Objective: To examine the role of stoicism, self-efficacy and perceived stigma in predicting help-se...
It is of utmost interest for current research to better understand potential contributing factors to...
Rural communities were brought into the national mental health picture in the 1960s in President Joh...
The changing economic character of American agriculture is producing more than just surplus crops, i...
Rural areas of the United States continue to struggle to provide residents with adequate access to q...
The purpose of this study was to inform a community-engaged partnership concerned with mental health...
We present prevalence rates, along with demographic and economic characteristics associated with ele...
43 million adults in the United States have a mental health condition, yet the majority of these ind...
Aim: Regional variation in the prevalence of mental disorders and particularly variation in the role...
This paper examines the effect of aggregate economic conditions in communities on individual levels ...
A number of stereotypes about rural life, such as the pastoral and tranquil—yet stoic hardworking vi...
The implications of exposure to acute and chronic stressors, and seeking mental health care, for inc...
The present study attempted to find a global cognitive style among rural populations suggesting that...
Rural areas in the Southern United States are characterized by certain cultural values, including se...
Three studies were conducted to examine issues in the rural mental health service system. In Study 1...
Objective: To examine the role of stoicism, self-efficacy and perceived stigma in predicting help-se...
It is of utmost interest for current research to better understand potential contributing factors to...
Rural communities were brought into the national mental health picture in the 1960s in President Joh...
The changing economic character of American agriculture is producing more than just surplus crops, i...
Rural areas of the United States continue to struggle to provide residents with adequate access to q...
The purpose of this study was to inform a community-engaged partnership concerned with mental health...
We present prevalence rates, along with demographic and economic characteristics associated with ele...
43 million adults in the United States have a mental health condition, yet the majority of these ind...
Aim: Regional variation in the prevalence of mental disorders and particularly variation in the role...
This paper examines the effect of aggregate economic conditions in communities on individual levels ...
A number of stereotypes about rural life, such as the pastoral and tranquil—yet stoic hardworking vi...